A: The word is 'imperviously'. (im per vee uhs lee)
B: The walls of the city seemed impervious to the soldiers on the outside.
C: (The free dictionary) 1. Incapable of being penetrated: 2. Incapable of being affected:
F: This one time, when I was really mad, I decided to punch my wall really hard. I thought the wall would remain impervious. It wasn't as durable as I thought. My fist broke through the wall easier than expected. Now there is a hole in my wall as a result of my poor judgement.
G. This word relates to the movie Troy because in that movie, the walls of Troy were impervious to all attacks. The Greeks had to use tricks to get through those walls which had never before been breached.
H:The metro Atlanta region has experienced explosive growth over the last 50 years, and, along with it, large amounts of impervious surfaces have replaced the natural landscape. (http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/impervious.html) The word is used here to describe why floods are more commonly occuring in urban areas. It describes the quality of the substances that is blocking the water from being absorbed into the ground.
B: The walls of the city seemed impervious to the soldiers on the outside.
C: (The free dictionary)
1. Incapable of being penetrated:
2. Incapable of being affected:
D:
E: Synonyms, impassive, impenetrable, impermeable
Antonyms, exposed, open, penetrable
(Thesaurus.com)
F: This one time, when I was really mad, I decided to punch my wall really hard. I thought the wall would remain impervious. It wasn't as durable as I thought. My fist broke through the wall easier than expected. Now there is a hole in my wall as a result of my poor judgement.
G. This word relates to the movie Troy because in that movie, the walls of Troy were impervious to all attacks. The Greeks had to use tricks to get through those walls which had never before been breached.
H:The metro Atlanta region has experienced explosive growth over the last 50 years, and, along with it, large amounts of impervious surfaces have replaced the natural landscape. (http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/impervious.html) The word is used here to describe why floods are more commonly occuring in urban areas. It describes the quality of the substances that is blocking the water from being absorbed into the ground.